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Colorado Foundation for Water Education
Our quarterly magazine features interviews, legal updates and in-depth articles on fundamental water resource topics. Issues are available in PDF format for you to read online.

Silence is Golden, Leaden, and Copper
by Robert Repetto. Disclosure of Material Environmental Information in the Hard Rock Mining Industry. Report Number 1. Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. July 2004.

Uranium Free BC Coalition
This site is dedicated to the renewal of a moratorium on uranium mining and exploration in the province of British Columbia and re-activation of the Public Inquiry into the health risks and environmental impacts associated with uranium exploration.

Nuclear Power: The Energy Balance
by Jan Willem Storm van Leeuwen and Phillip Smith. Updated December 2007. The original study and recent update (see http://www.stormsmith.nl/) aim to present in the most accessible way the scientific and physical aspects of nuclear power.

The Achilles Heel of Nuclear Power
Posted by Joseph Romm at 11:33 PM on 30 Oct 2007 on Grist - Environmental News and Commentary. Nuclear plants require lots of water in an increasingly dry world.

Nuclear Power is Not the Answer
by Helen Caldicott. Among the myths that have been spread over the years about nuclear-powered electricity are that it does not cause global warming or pollution (i.e., that it is "clean and green"), that it is inexpensive, and that it is safe. But t

PowertechExposed.com
This website is dedicated to uncovering the facts surrounding Powertech Uranium Corporation's plans to mine uranium in Weld County, Colorado.

The Future of Nuclear Power: An Interdisciplinary MIT Study
An interdisciplinary MIT faculty group decided to study the future of nuclear power because of a belief that this technology is an important option for the United States and the world to meet future energy needs without emitting carbon dioxide.